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So it seems poliisin koirapartio just picked Oinonen up from his Pohjois-Karjala gay hut. edit: tried to pick him up but he was too heavy Finlands Sexiest fucked around with this message at 14:08 on Jan 14, 2016 |
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Finlands Sexiest posted:So it seems poliisin koirapartio just picked Oinonen up from his Pohjois-Karjala gay hut. http://www.iltasanomat.fi/kotimaa/art-1452746748487.html "Poliisin mukaan Oinosta ei ole haettu mistään, eikä kansanedustajaa edes kaivata kuulusteluun." Idk what the gently caress is even going on anymore. Let's talk about something better.
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Jerry Cotton posted:Are all the nazis out katupartioing? Because most of the top comments seem fairly non-nazi, which is weird nowadays. Or does IL actually *gasp* moderate the comments? Their moderation strategy is to disable comments entirely. Although after having gone through several comment sections on their articles, I don't blame them. PS. He does look super-ultra-gay.
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Meanwhile Sebastian Tynkkynen - the one Soini tried to smoke out of the party - blogged that racism should be criticized, even amongst immigration critics. While most applauded the outcome, this drew the ire of James Hirvisaari, who called him a "poser" who threatens to break up the IC scene. Even Suomen Sisu went so far as to retweet a comment that joked that Tynkkynen recently converted himself to Islam. Them's fighting words!
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# ? Jan 14, 2016 15:28 |
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Whenever I see a "Finn" called James (or Marco) I automatically assume they gave themselves that name. e: Well what do you know https://fi.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Hirvisaari
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# ? Jan 14, 2016 15:36 |
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quote:Äldre finländska kvinnor misstänks ha köpt sex av ensamkommande minderåriga flyktingpojkar. Händelserna har lett till barnskyddsanmälan. Det här berättar man vid Diakonissanstalten i Helsingfors. In Finland we have this thing called reilu meininki
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Jerry Cotton posted:Whenever I see a "Finn" called James (or Marco) I automatically assume they gave themselves that name. Did porn industry taint his name as well?
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Nenonen posted:Did porn industry taint his name as well? "As well?" What other aspect of him has been tainted by porn industry?
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# ? Jan 14, 2016 21:11 |
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So how many of you are "Soldiers of Odin"?
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# ? Jan 14, 2016 21:36 |
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Jerry Cotton posted:"As well?" What other aspect of him has been tainted by porn industry? http://www.iltasanomat.fi/kotimaa/art-1437614226366.html
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fits my needs posted:So how many of you are "Soldiers of Odin"? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CCwFp-oH-QM
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Discussed this elsewhere, but now that the Schengen treaty is functionally dead, it's only a matter of time before countries that rely on exporting labor start making GBS threads themselves. If Estonians, for example, can't no longer jump on a boat and come work to Finland, that country's economy is gonna go into the shitter.
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Kemper Boyd posted:Discussed this elsewhere, but now that the Schengen treaty is functionally dead, it's only a matter of time before countries that rely on exporting labor start making GBS threads themselves. If Estonians, for example, can't no longer jump on a boat and come work to Finland, that country's economy is gonna go into the shitter. The right to work anywhere in the EU isn't a part of Schengen and even if Schengen dies, showing your passport before boarding a ship isn't a big deal
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Kemper Boyd posted:Discussed this elsewhere, but now that the Schengen treaty is functionally dead, it's only a matter of time before countries that rely on exporting labor start making GBS threads themselves. If Estonians, for example, can't no longer jump on a boat and come work to Finland, that country's economy is gonna go into the shitter. I don't think the companies that hire Estonians and other migrant workers are goint to have any problem getting whatever permits are needed.
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Kemper Boyd posted:Discussed this elsewhere, but now that the Schengen treaty is functionally dead, it's only a matter of time before countries that rely on exporting labor start making GBS threads themselves. If Estonians, for example, can't no longer jump on a boat and come work to Finland, that country's economy is gonna go into the shitter. The refugee/migrant crisis has really shown a new, differently dysfunctional side of the EU. Agreements and treaties just stop getting applied almost overnight. Schengen is one thing, but the agreed relocation scheme for 160 000 refugee hopefuls just simply not getting done was also amazing. The management of the Southern banking/financial crisis wasn't too stellar either, but it doesn't get much more clear cut than this. There is a larger than negligible chance that some agreements just won't mean poo poo the next morning. I don't know about you guys, but this really has affected some of my personal views about the EU as a whole.
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EU is a joke
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Nauta posted:EU is a joke No, some of its achievements are really quite amazing, but certain parts of it are fast becoming a joke.
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what are those amazing achievements?
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Buffalo squeeze posted:I don't think the companies that hire Estonians and other migrant workers are goint to have any problem getting whatever permits are needed. Foreign hiring has some huge loving hurdles for non-Schengen people and without Schengen, not loving possible to hire construction workers from Eastern Europe anymore.
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Nauta posted:what are those amazing achievements? Germany got to subjugate several nations economically without firing a single bullet.
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Nauta posted:what are those amazing achievements? You may disagree, but in my opinion the basic tenets of the EU, free mobility of people, goods and funds, are actually amazing. So is having a single, almost all-European currency. I'm not one of those people who believe that the nation state doesn't have a purpose to fill today, but I am not at all convinced that a nation state is the proper unit for the market of goods, labour or capital. This is something that the EU has successfully overcome. Also there has been no war in the non-communist Europe for 70 years. None of these should be taken for granted. People have a really bad memory about how Finnish economic life & policy were like before EEC and up the early 90s, which seems to function as a sort of zero-point for Finnish historical knowledge and perspective, much like the end of second world war is a zero-point for European historical knowledge. How would you like the state devaluing your savings regularly every 10 years because our few export industries demand it? There has never been a more widespread, grass root level sense of "being European". I know that this is something that doesn't apply equally for every part of the population, but unless you make your way to do it, you can't escape a dose of healthy internationalism in a Finnish university. I've met and associated with fellow students from Spain, Italy, Russia and Korea, which is something that my Gradua Vaille Maisteri mother hasn't done. There were Poles working regular jobs across the street from my old job at a rural village, where actual wheat fields start 50 meters away from the "centre" of 6 buildings (kauppa, kirkko, kapakka, koulu, kirjasto, kunnantalo). You might resent the phrase "being European" because it is so closely related to the EU project that is now undeniably standing on feet of clay, but think about it this way: Don't you think, that Spaniards or Britons aren't that different from yourself? That's what I mean by "being European", sharing a sense of unprecedented closeness to other European peoples. There have always been transnational activities in Europe, but the really have never reached wider part of the population(s) than they do now. Some of these things depend on a certain level of economic prosperity and technological advances, and to some extent they could have come into existence without the EU, but that's another discussion to have.
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Kemper Boyd posted:Foreign hiring has some huge loving hurdles for non-Schengen people and without Schengen, not loving possible to hire construction workers from Eastern Europe anymore. Border controls for the purpose of controlling movement of non-EU citizens doesn't mean we'd start requiring work permits or visas for EU citizens. Is anyone even calling for that?
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# ? Jan 15, 2016 18:28 |
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The EU is a joke because it's all run by bureaucrats. So like every country really.
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Kemper Boyd posted:Foreign hiring has some huge loving hurdles for non-Schengen people and without Schengen, not loving possible to hire construction workers from Eastern Europe anymore. Awesome!
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# ? Jan 16, 2016 01:05 |
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One good thing this crisis has brought is the sudden halt to hit-and-run burglaries by eastern Europeans, since border control was tightened because of the kansanvaellus.
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– Anteeksi palosetämies, mutta taloni on tulessa. – Talot ovat olleet ennenkin tulessa. – Niin mutta se siis palaa tuossa silmiemme edessä juuri nyt. Eikö palon voisi sammuttaa? – Emme sammuta, koska sammutustoimet ilmaisisivat, että jossakin palaa, emmekä halua levittää sellaista kuvaa, että talot palaisivat. Lietsoisi vain paniikkia. – Mutta kyllähän taloja palaa… – Tämä on yksittäistapaus. – Onko se syy olla sammuttamatta meneillään olevaa paloa? – Maailmaa muuttuu. Emme voi enää palata ajassa takaisin. Meidän on elettävä tämän kanssa. – Mitä sitten aiotte tehdä? – Järjestämme kursseja paloturvallisuudesta. – Voi perseen perse. Siis nyt? Mitä te nyt teette? – Tuomitsemme talojen palamisen ja vannomme tekevämme asialle jotain. – Hei katsohan! Naapurit tulevat vesisankoineen sammuttamaan, päästä läpi! – En todella. Sammutus kuuluu vain palokunnalle, emmekä kaipaa satunnaisten kohdalleosujien apua. – Siinä se roihuaa, perkele… – No olisihan se ihme, jos ei noin paljon palavaa materiaalia sisältävä talo syttyisi tuleen. Rexroom posted:because of the kansanvaellus. Do you think its imaginary?
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# ? Jan 16, 2016 11:55 |
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Paging tatu vanhanen
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# ? Jan 16, 2016 12:50 |
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Putting out fires is racist
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Mulli posted:Paging tatu vanhanen He died recently.
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putting out fires is racist & fascist
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vuohi posted:He died recently. And... I feel nothing.
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Why do we suck on this whole domestic violence thing? http://www.vasenkaista.fi/2016/01/suomi-naisille-euroopan-kolkko-kolkka/ quote:Suomi on yksi niistä kolmesta maasta, joissa nykyisen tai entisen kumppanin tekemää fyysistä tai seksuaalista väkivaltaa kokeneiden naisten osuus on korkein, 30 prosenttia. Vain Tanska ja Latvia ovat pahempia, molemmissa osuus on 32 prosenttia. EU:n keskiarvo on 22 prosenttia. What makes people think that it's ok to beat up your spouse?
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It sucks to be sure, but statistics like this between countries are not always directly comparable. The numbers might be explained more by the way they are gathered rather than the rate at which the incidents actually occur. Like Sweden being the country with the most reported rapes in Europe doesn't actually mean it has the most rapes, they are just reported more often and filed differently.
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Fish of hemp posted:Why do we suck on this whole domestic violence thing? Everyone beats their spouses, Finns just are more honest about it. Also, elsewhere it's men beating their wives but here it's greenleft feminazis beating their poor hubbies.
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Fish of hemp posted:Why do we suck on this whole domestic violence thing? Religion mostly.
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doverhog posted:It sucks to be sure, but statistics like this between countries are not always directly comparable. The numbers might be explained more by the way they are gathered rather than the rate at which the incidents actually occur. Like Sweden being the country with the most reported rapes in Europe doesn't actually mean it has the most rapes, they are just reported more often and filed differently. Different legal standards and procedures for collecting, registering and reporting crime ought not to affect these results very much, though, seeing as they're from a survey, not a comparison of national crime statistics. Cake Smashing Boob fucked around with this message at 18:53 on Jan 16, 2016 |
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4VBPS4JoT9o
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Cake Smashing Boob posted:Different legal standards and procedures for collecting, registering and reporting crime ought not to affect these results very much, though, seeing as they're from a survey, not a comparison of national crime statistics. Yeah but there are still different cultural standards for what constitutes abuse/violence (a slap? restraining someone? or just flat out smacking your bitch up) and maybe cultural differences even in answering the survey
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Onneksi on unelma. Joo jaa, ei tässä mitään ihmeempää kyllä ne tulijat on liberaaleja sosiaalidemareita kuitenkin yleensä, ja kyllähän persutkin kivittää transuja rangaistukseksi niin sen takia ei voi olla huolestunut mistään paitsi persuista.
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Fish of hemp posted:What makes people think that it's ok to beat up your spouse? I dunno, but recently there was a news article how women psychologically abusing their spouses is a recent trend. If my neighbours are anything to go by, I can believe that. A relatively young couple who seen to be well off, and I can hear her throw tirades at him through the wall almost daily. I half expect a domestic abuse case to happen at one point. Still doesn't excuse beating your woman. Beating up your girl who just won the beauty contest is also very poor form. Like what happened this week.
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